102nd Congress / Bills / H R 3489
Title
To reauthorize the Export Administration Act of 1979, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Administrative procedure | Administrative remedies | American economic assistance | American investments | American military assistance | American technical assistance | Americans in foreign countries | Arab-Israeli conflict | Armed forces abroad | Arms control | Arms control agreements | Arms control negotiations | Arms sales | Artificial satellites | Balance of trade | Ballistic missiles | Banks and banking | Biological weapons | Capital punishment | Chemical weapons | Commercial blacklisting -- Arab countries | Computer software | Computers | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Correctional personnel | Crime and criminals | Customs administration | Defense procurement | Democracy | Development credit institutions | Diplomats | Economic development -- Eastern Europe | Embargo | Emigration | Employee rights -- Tibet | Environmental policy | Environmental protection | Executive departments -- Authorization | Executive reorganization | Export controls -- Armenia | Export controls -- China | Export controls -- Cuba--Licenses | Export controls -- Czechoslovakia | Export controls -- Estonia | Export controls -- Hungary | Export controls -- Iran | Export controls -- Iraq | Export controls -- Latvia | Export controls -- Libya | Export controls -- Licenses | Export controls -- Lithuania | Export controls -- Poland | Export controls -- Syria | Export controls -- U.S.S.R. | Export credit | Export finance -- Yugoslavia | Export subsidies | Federal advisory bodies | Federal employees | Federal officials | Fines (Penalties) | Forced labor | Foreign loans | Foreign relations | Foreign trade | Foreign trade policy | Foreign trade promotion -- Canada | Foreign trade promotion -- Japan | Foreign trade promotion -- Taiwan | Forest conservation | Forfeiture | Free enterprise | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government trust funds | Human rights | Import restrictions | Industry | Intelligence services | International competitiveness | International control of nuclear power | International cooperation | International trade | Jews | Judicial review of administrative acts | Launch vehicles | Lumber trade | Military assistance -- U.S.S.R.--Cuba | Military intervention -- U.S.S.R. | Multilateral development banks | Murder | National security | National self-determination | Nuclear exports | Nuclear exports -- Licenses | Nuclear facilities | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear reactors | Nuclear research | Nuclear security measures | Nuclear weapons | Nuclear weapons -- Pakistan | Occupational health and safety | Palestinians | Peace | Public lands | Reciprocity | Sanctions (International law) | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sovereignty -- Estonia | Sovereignty -- Latvia | Sovereignty -- Lithuania | Space policy | Subsidies | Sunset legislation | Supercomputers | Technology transfer | Telecommunication -- Equipment and supplies | Telecommunication policy | Terrorism | Terrorism -- Israel | Timber sales | Trade agreements | Trade fairs | Trade negotiations | Travel costs | Treaties | Undercover operations | Uranium | Uranium enrichment
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 357: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 356: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 355: On Agreeing to the Amendment |